Devils Results

The Devils held their inaugural Charity Golf Day in glorious sunshine last Saturday as they announced their chosen Club Charity.

Break is changing young lives across East Anglia by supporting children, young people and families in four key areas: young people in care and moving on; children and young people with disabilities; families in need of support and children at risk. The Devils are proud to support the Charity and the vital support it provides.

On the day Wide Receiver William Bridgman (Above Right) took home the nearest the pin award despite some good spirited distractions from the other players on the 18th tee.

Chairman Chris Handley (Above Right) collected the longest drive award, to everyones surprise as its the only fairway he hit all day.

Rookie Alex Burlingham, who had never played golf before the day, was awarded the wooden spoon. The fact he actually scored a Stableford point was remarkable and deserves a special mention.

William Bridgman also took the overall prize. Level on points with Lineman Dan Thomas, his Strokeplay score of 94 took the title.

Many thanks go to Dan Thomas who organised the day and also to Football America, Britballerz, and Harmony Hair and Beauty for providing raffle prizes. A total of £314 was raised from the event and the Devils are very much looking forward to raising more funds in the future to help Break and the vital support they provide.